Monthly Archives: June 2015

Originally posted on Deterritorial Investigations : Predictive policing is just another form of supply-chain efficiency. (Illustration by Tim Robinson) “The future of policing, it seems, will look a lot like the present of policing, just faster and with more math. Instead…

Back in April I posted a translation of the first half of this excellent blog post by Álvaro Sevilla-Buitrago. I finally had time to complete the (rough) translation. Urban counter-hegemonies for transforming Madrid Álvaro Sevilla-Buitrago (March 8, 2015) My translation … Continue reading →

With four dissertation chapter drafts essentially done, I’m trying to step back and see what it is that I have done. “Is it worth a shit?,” I keep wondering. If the printer in my office had any ink left in … Continue reading →

“Thus the distinct boundaries and offices of reason and taste are easily ascertained. The former conveys the knowledge of truth and falsehood: The latter gives the sentiment of beauty and deformity, vice and virtue. The one discovers objects, as they … Continue reading →